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Celebrating Midsummer (LITHA)Litha - a great family festival and holiday. -
A Look at the Midsummer Celebration of LithaThis article outlines the origins and practices associated with Litha.
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Celebrate Litha: Easy Midsummer Recipes for Your Holiday OutingPack your picnic basket with Pulled Barbecue Chicken, Crisp Summer Bruschetta, Mango Cole Slaw, Melon Lime Fizzy Soft Drinks, Raspberry Lemon Layer Cake. Minimal cooking for celebrating the "Wheel of the Year."
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The First Day of SummerInvited to participate in the midsummer ritual of Litha, I spent the first day of summer aware of all the little things. -
The Eight Sabbats of WiccaThe Sabbats are seasonal festivals which mark the turning of the Wheel of the Year and the cycles of nature.
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2010 Wiccan Holidays2010 dates for full moons, new moons and sabbats are important to Wiccans. Lunar schedules and wheel-of-the-year holidays are vital to planning the new year and setting new year's resolutions.
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Lughnasagh / Lammas Has Come - 2009Lughnasagh is the first of the harvest holidays. It is a "major" sabbatt celebrated with baked goods. Lughnasagh is also known as "lammas" or "loaf mass" in Roman Catholicism, where it was also adopted.
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Born on June 21st: Unique Facts, Famous Faces and History of Your BirthdayBorn on June 21st? Read ahead if your birthday falls on June 21st to see all the unique facts and information that your personal date of birth marks and is known for in addition to it being all about you!
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The Best Books for Intermediate PagansHere are the best books for Pagans in the mid-range of their studies.
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WiccaThe basic overview of what Wicca is, including the practice of magick. The god and goddess, Wiccan Rede, Rule of Three, and spells are also discussed. -
Gaia's Wisdom Coven: Pagan and Wicca TraditionsWhat I have learned and recieved from being a member of a coven. -
How the Universe Reflects Our Basic Human NeedsFrom equinox to solstice and back again, the cycles of the calendar model how our lives should look. -
Types of Labret PiercingsLabret lip piercings are popular, and there are a few styles to choose from.
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Dispelling the Myths About PagansI'm a Pagan. So what does it mean to be Pagan? Oh where to start?! No, seriously, where? How do you define a religious belief in a short span of time and have someone understand your entire belief structure and what being your religion means? -
Free Printable Wiccan, Fairies, Witches Coloring Craft ActivitiesAlong with Halloween, the Wiccan (pagan) holiday of Samhain is celebrated on Oct. 31, too. Samhain activities include bonfires, incantations and magic of all kinds. Here are free printable Wiccan, fairy and pagan coloring pages and crafts.
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The Magic of WiccaSome relative Historical facts are examined and compared to other religious beliefs and contemporary scientific theory. An informative interview of a person who practices the Wicca Religion is also provided.
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Summer Solstice 2010A brief look at celebrating Summer Solstice, both ancient and modern times. -
To Be WiccanLet's face it: Religious fight for freedom happened in the past and it is still happening. Only these days it's more discreet.
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Summer Solstice Celebrations Around the WorldA look at the meaning of summer solstice for many countries. -
Holidays on Earth Today: December 21, 2009Celebrate with others from around the world -
Wiccan Holidaysa short guide to the Wiccan holidays
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The Wheel of the YearAn article on the Wheel of the Year, the eight Sabbats, Greater and Lesser. -
Kitchen Witchery BasicsKitchen Witchery is a simple pagan practice that is very low-key focusing on the home and earth.
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Midsummer and the Festivals of St. John in the Roman Catholic ChurchThis article explores some of the practices associated with the summer solstice.
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Sabbats, the Witches Holidays of the Old WaysThey are the solstices, equinoxes, and the midpoints in between. These holidays are meant to honor the powers that be and our relationship with nature and the God and Goddess.
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Combining Religious TraditionsI've always had an interest in different religions. I was raised by a Christian mother, Methodist to be specific, and I spent a great deal of my childhood in church. -
What is Wicca? And What it Isn'tA discussion of the modern practice of wicca and whether this group is considered an "In" or "out" group in society.
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A Family Guide to Celebrating the Pagan Sabbat MidsummerThis article shows the reader how to celebrate Midsummer in a family environment.
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The Holly King and the Oak KingOn the Winter Soltice and the Summer Solstice these two brothers fight once again for domination of their half of the solar year. -
The Wheel of the Year - A Pagan AlternativeThis is an alternative version of the Pagan Creation Myth
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A Pagan Family Holiday Celebration: MidsummerMidsummer is a holiday all about being footloose and fancy free. Here are some great ideas for activities that you and your family can try to celebrate the season. -
Lessons of the Sacred YearA review of each of the Holy Tides in the sacred year, and the lessons that can be applied to the cycles of our lives.
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Holidays on Earth Today: December 21, 2008Check out today's international holidays; includes celebrity birthdays!
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June 21: Holidays and Celebrations TodayJune 21st is a holiday for many purposes. Avid celebrants participate eagerly in marking June 21st as a most special day for so many different reasons. Here are several of the most popular June 21st holidays (arranged alphabetically). -
A Wiccan Wedding - HandfastingThe joining together of a couple through hand-fasting is a public celebration of their love and commitment to one another.
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Celebrating Mid-SummerAmazingly the Mid-Summer is not just a Shakespearian play, but the day marking the longest day/shortest night of the year.
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Guide to Pagan HolidaysPagan holidays are the root of most religious holidays celebrated today.
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